Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 142, Part 2Vols. 1- include Report of the Geological Survey, 1867- ; v. 32- include Review of the mineral production of India, 1898/1903- ; v. 75 consists of Professional papers, no. 1-16; v. 76 consists of Bulletins of economic minerals. |
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This suggests for the first time a shallow marine incursion into this basin during Talchir time . Many of the ichnoforms are also reported for the first time from the Gondwana basins of India . The palaeobiologic assemblage is composed ...
This suggests for the first time a shallow marine incursion into this basin during Talchir time . Many of the ichnoforms are also reported for the first time from the Gondwana basins of India . The palaeobiologic assemblage is composed ...
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The high positive gravity anomaly out shallow basement at a depth of around 250-350 m between occupies the western part whereas southeast parts are mostly east of Rampurhat and west of Margram ( Fig.4 ) . It is inferred covered with low ...
The high positive gravity anomaly out shallow basement at a depth of around 250-350 m between occupies the western part whereas southeast parts are mostly east of Rampurhat and west of Margram ( Fig.4 ) . It is inferred covered with low ...
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The hard bottom reflector is occurring at a shallow depth of 2 to 3 m up to a distance of 5 to 12 km from the coast but dropping to 10 to 12 m beyond that . This feature , which is sub - parallel to the present shore line ...
The hard bottom reflector is occurring at a shallow depth of 2 to 3 m up to a distance of 5 to 12 km from the coast but dropping to 10 to 12 m beyond that . This feature , which is sub - parallel to the present shore line ...
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PALAEONTOLOGY DIVISIONI | 20 |
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